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>K , I& ATV^APRIL 14,19U v Averaga Daily drenlatloii ^CE 0 arichest6p EventfXg^IIerejlft For the Moath at MoKh, 1844 ^Corporal GlayioB R. Fuller, Jr Loval Circle Of ' Ming’s paugh-| MpS^HowardMpii: Howard LL Grant,Grant, whowho hhs| A rdeetlng of f M Toung ^ TI1S MAHchsatar- Mlnlfipter*’ .As- has returned to Eglin Field, Vipr- Janette /an. twlrts/ugh- Ralph W . 8 torg/ C ^ 122 Bum- tets has set the ilatr of Tiie.vlav. iteed a patient at the Mi morial>tuiblicknv»'l al >.8 dub is / scheduled tor soolatlon; will hold its 'monthly ters o t ' aha. Mrs. L croy.’Ted- Vnit street, hhs returtwl: to duty Anrll 25 for a/iininmce sale, thei lii^pllal for the nad two month.S; \V<dnr.s<lay evening. April J.9, at mooting at ‘Tsmids Beth Sholom, Ids, after spending a fu rlo u g ^ a tl his'Jtome, 69 Charter Oak sUbet: ^ o ^ T p w n fojel, o y l ^ Bissell street, >15^0 with the /erihsait Matitto ttfto*' Droceeds" to bd Used for Its workj,fins relumed to hcc„ home. 108;S‘/;A t the ^mool str^t Rsgrea- ’Tuesday at tC t/ a. m. Luncheon spending.-w thlrty-14sy furldV»rt at proceeds to bd Used for Us worK^tins leiu m m t° have jMeh/wnflned to their hok[ie o f chert for-.*ihutine. a,... InHlj*’ .Summit . street,bf . >^ itioH TCo 11 tioii Ok > 5^ ^ " wlU toUoo;. Rov.. Marshall Budd of for yfas/ptutt Iv e weehs with his home. He enlisted in the Marl-' will tnke/ace^d,ai)y oOtWshi^ the .Wapping. v < maniptty church 11 htty. ■ \ ' / jUsuttrumt l ^ llla a ' •• Oott^r, nwia, ylMfl return. to school Mon- rme service in May o f last, yi^r Manchester Asaenibly__^ No. 15, j ness p r/ e r to/the, befofey“' e d be ih ehargs of TALL CEDARS Marine pllW ,, nJswtty w n id '''received"' bia training at ly / T h e y wish to thank p»mlls. 1^08- Older of Rainbow for Girls, will | meftl vill be tiansacted. \ w T •‘Wing* ot GoJd" at P mumusoMocda.J*. Shhepshead 'Bay, N. Y., ilnce Group S Of the Memorial/ tedchers and. Junior Red CroSa of nttund the services at the Center \: Tonight is florlda, 1» ipendlnf a iW ayy ^ wtilch .-4lme he haa made two pital AuXiliary, Mrs. D. M-. Ckid- B I N G O .the Nathan Hale . school, Girl Congrepatlonal church . Sunday /.'rofossp'r Moses Bailey Of the aYxthe School ____ lough at his homa, 4S7 Baat trlpfr^eraeaa, one to Africa and we'll, leader, arid Group/I, Mrs. \ - ^ y Scout Troop' 9, teachers of the iialph Kaufman. acting , lea.jpr, niot'nlng, in" observance of Kou „larlford School o f^ R e li^ u s Edu Center, and alt-'membmn b m are In- tar street. South Methodist church, and their n n othe/to Murmknak, Russia. ^ TONlOHt will meet Monday itrterntKjn at .crs’ Day. The giris are a sk ei/ 1 cation will occtipy the pulpit of the vited to; attend and enjoy the pro dancing teacher, Mias June Jaye, Corporal Albert R. Qofilojf^ left two o’clock at the M em otiar hos- i meet In dhe Robbins room A Center Congregational church gram of i/ r t s the facltattea of the ORANGE HALL for the hurtierous cards and-letters The Beelhbvep Glee Club- .will Sunday morning. Rec affordt. today for Concor4la, Kaa^, a^ Rive a concept Sunday evening «n pital. ' y / > I 1 0 :4 5 ;/ recelve0;■^^ . " X s Mov ar a 14*day furlough/apant at his St. Paul’s M eth / lst church. Park V home. 24 Trotter ^ e e y His moth ’The family of Timothy B. Kehler street, HartfordVThe alngers will . • : - X ' z . '.ii. er, Mrs. P. F. I W t ^ e r and Ws is'^moving- tbday from 14 Bond rehearse In the Chncordla Luther aunt, Mrs. Robert von Peck, ac street to f l Strickland street, the an church at 6:1S knd will leave X companied Mm for a visit with \ o ’K two Oat residehce owned by from that church fdljpwlng the / - * his llance^/^lss Marjorie Ginn of Thomas F.,Moriarty. rehearsal. Ray Kulplnkky Is jh Ooncon charge of transportation In pri Ueutenant snd Mrs. Roger J. vate cars, t ■/ knacky Widow,” U the tiUe Dumont snd son Richard, are V- Roa o f/ tl/ three-act comedy The spending a w ^ k at" the home of rou ^ People’s Mu Sigma Oii Mr. and Mrs. Clayton R. Fuller, 89 FOR TOP VALUE loeiety la to present Wednesday Charter Oak street, parents of Japs :$i^ering Heavy Vening, May 3, tickets for which Mrs. Dumont Lieutenant Dumont IN 4 NEW HOME •^re already In the hands of the who is on leave la In the Signal / Casualties in Attemps members. Miss Mary Osgood is Corps and has been stationed at See the Ohip Being Built By V:h^^man' of the committee of ar At^rdeen Proving Grounds, Md., , Tf^" ‘ <3ioke* Off Ini- Plune^ml Warships Are rangements, ana Miss Ethel Keller since August 1943. GREENBROOKE ^hal - Supply Base; Axis Parley ''nIs directing the cast. Pouring Fire intd Eri" The April meeting of the Man HOMES, IN C No/ Important <piange Miss Marlon Jesseman, chil chester Women’s Repiiblicsn Club at Docks; Huge dren’s- librarian at the Mary will be held In the Masonic Tem On Walker Street Around Kohima Yet. on Eve Cheney library, announces a chil ple, Wednesday, April 19 at 2:30 Assuining Asp< For farther lafornustl<Sn esU at dren’s story hbur at the Ubra.^ to p. m. 'Ihe speaker will be Chief Shorter ^ o r k Days and Alexander Jarvta Co. oBloe on Giant EXploding morrow morning at ten o’clock. Samuel O. Gordon of the Manches New Delhi, April 1 5 . Z ^ O f Invasion, Center etreetor at 28 Alexander / A ll children In the third; and ter Police Department. The tea to — An Aliilied force apparently Weeks for All With Phoneei 4ltS er T275 / Ammunition DnmpL fourth grades are Invited to at -follow the buslneaa meeting will was mojving eastward from street. Pay Standards Main tend. bs In charge of Mra. George H. Dimapuf today in an effort to Take OveT Pre-liivasipii Berlin Bitdio Discloses Airmen Paralyze Traf Waddell, chairman, and Mrs. tained Proposal Matle, Offensive Crom Heavy fic o f German Ships. Harold AJvord, co-chairman. K s clearciei the Naga hills road to ' Conference in Tokyo; ^ oohima l and the Manipur val- Bomber Fleets; Warn Reach Complete Agree The Women’s Leagus of the of Japanese road blocks. Philadriphia, April 15. — (ifl— Moscow, April 15.-—(AV— DOUBLE S « »n d congregational chtirch will THE SHERIDAN TheXroad is one of the two Rationing jobs after the war— ings Trace Progress. ment on War Plans. A powerful Red Army land have a dessert-enteH^shiment at jungleXcOmmunication routes with shorter work days and work force has pinned the Germans the church Monday^veplng, ^ r i l Weeks for ail—was proposed today London, April 1,5—(45— Sfrong 24.: Refreshments wlU be served, RESTAURANT to the threatened Jmphal valley of .London, April 15— (4’>—An AXis to a narrow., strip of coast TENEMENT eastern Inola. by Percy R. Bengough, president Caught in Alien fjord. Nonyay, by raiding planes of the British flbat air army during an attack formations of deadly Allied fight-* and a'^ program 01 muidc i / the on April 3, the German baliles.iip TUpitz stands out lunu .deefed by the ^loke- acrrtn being generated “ three-power” parley has been held around Sevastofiol, the Cri Japs H d l ^ g on Trail o f the Trades and Labor Congress era''|anned\Out over Germany to>- •’Fam ily / c tu re Albuiw’' w ill be Invites the PSppIe of from shore insl.allations. ’ The ship was heavily damaged during the raid. This is a British official in Tokyo op the eve of the Allied mean Naval base, and hi^"' presented under the direction of Today’s communique from the of/danada. - day, the Berlin radio said, takinif photog;raph 4AP Wirephoto), Invasion ’'of western Eui^ope, the converged t<S within sight ,m FOR SALEy . Mra. Frank V. WllUams. Mra. NjHanchester To Tiy Their Sbutheast Asia -command said -'If unemplojrment/ develop* de over the pre-invasion offensive George F. BorstVand their com small Japanese parties were still Berlin radio disclosed today. hills on the' outskirts, while 12-Room Duplex with spite post-war planhtpg, ^ e must " /• from heavy bomber fleets wtilch mittee. ^ bolding fast on the Kshenpur-811- The broadcast said that a tech Soviet planes and warshipi^ steam heat, 2-car garage. ration available employment; in had closed out 4 week of shatter char trail, the other robte south other words shorten the hoiira of nical <:6mmtttec of Germany. Ja are pouring fire Into the enemy This property^ is very cen Group C of Center church wo X , « « / west of Imphal. althougji the Auto Industry ing blows at" Hitler's air arm and pan and the ItaliAn puppet Fascist the yjocks, ' Russian corre -"^u/Cdur»e Luncheon work until we reach a balance,” Jap War Fleet transport < tral.' Just off the bus line. men of which Mrs. Michael SUhle enemy was meeting with heavy regime had reached “ complete ents reported today. Bengough aald in an addreea pre- Waves of broadcast warnings PRICE .........$7,000, la leader, has set the date of ’Tues casualties In his attempta-to paredN for delivery before, the afri'cement” oh war plans and quo The huge port waa assij day evening, May 9, for a MUltary Serv€diX4L^^^ Choke off this important s U p ^ Hopes Boomed from German stations traced the ted Japanese Prcmlrt Hidekl 'Tojo the aspect o f s giant exp American Academy of Political swarming fighters’ progress into whist.